SOUR GRAPES AND UGLY LEFTIST WOMEN
What in the world happened to these beautiful girls who so grotesquely uglified themselves on purpose? These four are examples of so many more.
We’ve all heard Aesop’s story since we were kids:
“Driven by hunger, a fox tried to reach some grapes hanging high on the vine but was unable to, although he leaped with all his strength. As he went away, the fox remarked, “Oh, you aren't even ripe yet! I don’t need any sour grapes.” — Aesop, ca. 600 BC.
The Fox and the Sour Grapes is one of the oldest fables in Western culture: When we can’t have something, we often devalue the object of our desire to lessen our sense of loss.
That fable reminds me of Democrat women, so many of whom have embraced a self-imposed ugliness and hatred for the family. It’s likely that they’ve done so because they live in a world where husbands and family are impossible. Sour, ugly grapes are the only option.

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